Hutch Starskey
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Then vote accordingly, dope.GFY, how's that?
No little leftist asshole will ever teach our children anything I don't agree with
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Then vote accordingly, dope.GFY, how's that?
No little leftist asshole will ever teach our children anything I don't agree with
Then vote accordingly, dope.
Criticism is not violence and threats.Are you saying that you have no right to criticize public officials. It isn't our fault that there are quite a few moron Democrats that vote these people into office. It doesn't mean they can do as they please regarding our children.
Is that what you call dissent?Yes. Tyranny of the smooth brained.
It’s really more about the threats and the violence against educators and school board members. That is straight up terrorism.
ter·ror·ism
The unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
According to the Biden regime it is.Criticism is not violence and threats.
It's ok when your side does it.You do that by voting. Not by threats against elected officials and educators.
No. It’s what I call violence and threats from maladjusted dumbfuck adults who don’t know any better.Is that what you call dissent?
“My side” doesn’t do that at all.It's ok when your side does it.
Especially when that disagreement comes in the form of terrorism.No, it's about silencing anyone who disagrees with the communist agenda.
Progs have had enormous success doing just that. You do know that there will be many Non Progs hired in your new utopia. And authoritarian employees can seek vengeance through the legalized laws of the tyrannical government.“Having a say” is not screaming and threatening
Because you are domestic terrorists who intimidate and make violent threats to public officials.The following is from an email I got the other day:
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I am a mother of four, a criminal defense attorney and a lifelong liberal who is deeply concerned about the direction of New York City’s public schools. I’ve been outspoken about my views, along with an untold number of frustrated parents. For that, the FBI is considering using the PATRIOT Act against me.
Let me explain: late last month, the National School Boards Association, an umbrella organization representing thousands of local elected school board officials, sent a letter addressed to President Biden. It warned that “America’s public schools and its education leaders are under an immediate threat.” But not just any threat: “the classification of these heinous actions could be the equivalent to a form of domestic terrorism and hate crimes.” The letter implored the White House to enlist the support of Homeland Security, the FBI and the Department of Justice to investigate the threat — adding that the alleged crimes fall under the purview of the “PATRIOT Act in regards to domestic terrorism.”
I read the letter with grave concern, as would any American who cares about our public schools and the safety of teachers and students. What was the nature of this threat? And would my own children be at risk?
As it turns out, the threat is me. The threat is parents showing up to dress down school boards over their dereliction of duty. That is what the NSBA considers a crime.
I urge you to read the letter in full. You will see that it contains 24 footnotes. The worst of the so-called crimes include prank calls; a single individual in Ohio yelling a “Nazi salute in protest of masking requirements”; another individual in Washington State whose disorderly conduct prompted the board to call a recess; “spreading misinformation” online, and disorderly conduct arrests. In New York, where I live, disorderly conduct is not even a criminal offense.
And yet within days of the NSBA letter, the top law enforcement official in the country, Attorney General Merrick Garland, publicly responded to the letter with a memorandum to the director of the FBI. Garland agreed with the NSBA that “there has been a disturbing spike in harassment, intimidation, and threats of violence” against board members — without providing any evidence. He further announced specialized training for board members to “aid in the investigation and prosecution of these crimes” and, more worryingly, the creation of a task force composed of FBI and Justice Department representatives to “determine how federal enforcement tools can be used to prosecute these crimes.” The FBI’s clear message to parents is that the NSBA is on the right track.
Why Are Moms Like Me Being Called Domestic Terrorists?
Showing up to dress down school boards over their dereliction of duty isn't a crime. It's good parenting and good citizenship.bariweiss.substack.com
THIS is domestic terrorism? It's okay to riot, burn, and loot private property, vandalize public property and even declare certain places as autonomous zones, that's not domestic terrorism is but parents raising hell at a local school board meeting is? Are you fucking kidding me? Our FBI is coming after US? WE are the problem? Something is seriously fucked up here.
But when your side does it, you defend it.Especially when that disagreement comes in the form of terrorism.
Like BLM?No. It’s what I call violence and threats from maladjusted dumbfuck adults who don’t know any better.
No justice, no peace. Remember that?...lol“My side” doesn’t do that at all.
No, dope. Not the same in any universe.Like BLM?
Did the link have a name?Maybe you should read the link in the OP first before you ask questions. I'm calling bullshit too. On you.
no. it's not. It's bullshit from who the fuck knows where that takes you down QAnon rabbit holes...at BESTMore accurate than CNN, MSNBC, and the CDC....so why not?